The Shattering of Cultural Identity: The Anglo-Indian Community in Rural India
Abstract
Professor Wright, originally began his work on the Anglo-Indians in the 1960s. After a long absence he has returned to his original research subject. In this article he discusses the problems that Anglo-Indians who have been left behind in rural India are having in maintaining their culture and identity. As in his early work, Professor Wright shows himself to be a keen and sensitive student of the Anglo-Indian situation.
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